![]() "I did all the driving in the movie I should get a frickin' award for that because first of all, everybody's life was in my hands, including a nine-year-old beautiful girl's. It was quite beautiful."īut talk about a challenge Greg said he had the toughest job of all. When you see them jumping in the van for the last time it's like they're isolated and you can see them as who they are or something. All they've been wanting to do is connect and at the end they're all connecting, but they're also feeling really comfortable and really free within themselves. Steve ran and little Abby and Dwayne trying to maintain his cool quality when you see them do that, you see them in almost like a moment of freedom. Greg isn't running, he's driving - cop out. I really like watching how everyone in their different characters approaches it. "I guess it's like the repeated gag it obviously could have been dangerous, but it was all very well rehearsed and we had a safety person there. ![]() ![]() Everyone in the cast had something to say about that van eight-year-old Abigail had the easiest job of all - she was normally the first person in the van. ![]()
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